It was the first time at the Golden Globes for Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige on Sunday night thanks to the Black Panther. Although it was a night to celebrate the Ryan Coogler-directed cultural phenomenon, we can't help but think about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe after the end of Avengers: Infinity War and the pending Fox-Disney merger. During an interview with MTV on the Golden Globes red carpet, Feige addressed the many projects that are hanging in…

It sounds like the planned convergence of the X-Men and the Fantastic Four into the Marvel Cinematic Universe is on course, and could be happening much sooner than we thought. Kevin Fiege, the boss of the MCU for Disney, has said that things are looking ‘very, very good’ for the merger of the comic book worlds. As it stands, X-Men movies, Fantastic Four movies and Deadpool movies are produced by the Fox studio.

With the Marvel fandom’s anticipation leading up to “Avengers: Endgame,” it’s no surprise that the trailer drop set a new record for most views in its first 24 hours. The “Avengers: Endgame” trailer was viewed 289 million times in its first 24 hours, after it was released around 5 a.m. PT Friday, according to Marvel […]

Following months of anticipation, Marvel Studios finally released the trailer for Avengers: Endgame. Moments after the trailer went online, the website AvengersEndgame.com went live, with many fans presuming the website would link to more information on the fourth Avengers movie. Although a marketing prank – the new Deadpool movie reaches cinemas 12 December – the studio behind Avengers (Disney) should find some solace in the fact the rights to Deadpool will soon belong to them following the upcoming merger between themselves and Fox.

While the fate of several Marvel creations remains unknown following the shocking climax of Avengers: Infinity War, two characters have just had their living status confirmed. A brand new tie-in book from Brandon T Snider, titled Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War: The Cosmic Quest, Volume 2: Aftermath (bit of a mouthful), has revealed that Thanos’ finger-snapping destruction may have wiped out half of the universe, but Dr Erik Selvig lives to fight another day. Alongside Selvig stands his associate Darcy Lewis, played in the Marvel Cinematic Universe by Kat Dennings.